"Mozart's piano concertos rank with the greatest achievements of Western civilization," mused Robert Marsh in the Chicago Sun-Times. "They span the gamut of emotion from high tragedy to high comedy; they are a mirror in which life is reflected in all its complexity. You can live with them for years and still find them inexhaustible." The emotional, intellectual, and spiritual dimensions of these masterpieces all come together in the rapt playing of Japan's Mitsuko Uchida.